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51NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2006–2007
NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report
as reported by councils
2006–2007
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52 NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2006–2007 NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report 2006–2007
NSW Local Government Waste and Resource Recovery Data Report – Executive summary 2006–2007 53
Dry recyclables collected at the kerbside 55
Garden organics collected at the kerbside 59
Residual waste collected at the kerbside 63
Kerbside clean up service 67
Drop-off facilities provided by councils 68
Recovery rates 69
Glossary 74
Appendix 1: Councils and their waste and resource recovery services 76
Appendix 2: Classification of councils, Schedule 1 Protection of the Environment Operations Act 80
Appendix 3: Domestic waste management and recycling return 2006–07 82
Appendix 4: Household yield by council 88
Appendix 5: Charges, Costs and Per Capita 92
Contents
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In August 2007 the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW (DECCW) surveyed all NSW local government councils to determine the nature and characteristics of the waste and resource recovery services available to residents of NSW. The survey incorporated the information required under the National Environment Protection Measure (NEPM) for Used Packaging Materials12 in addition to information relating to overall domestic resource recovery as well as waste collection and disposal.
The NEPM contains a requirement for all local councils that provide kerbside recycling collection services to report on a number of aspects relating to their system. This information is published in the National Environment Protection Council (NEPC) Annual Report. DECCW’s data survey builds upon the information collected under the NEPM by reporting on the suite of waste, recycling, and resource recovery achievements of councils in NSW. This report will provide consolidated information for councils to use in making decisions and to enable them to assess their own performance. The information will also help decision makers at all levels of government to measure progress against the goals and targets in the NSW Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 13.
The NSW Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2007 (The Strategy) is designed to provide a continuing framework that will guide actions to achieve the State Government’s policy objectives of minimising environmental harm from waste generation through to disposal, and conserving resources and maximising secondary resource recovery and use. The Strategy identifies four key result areas: preventing and avoiding waste; increasing recovery and use of secondary resources; reducing toxicity in products and materials; and reducing litter and illegal dumping. The Strategy identifies a target for the municipal waste stream which aims to increase the recovery rate from 26% in 2000 to 66% by 2014.
Tackling consumption is perhaps the greatest challenge facing efforts to reduce the amount of waste produced by our society. The amount of waste we create is strongly linked to how much we spend and buy. Action to avoid and prevent waste needs to be considered at every step across the life cycle of goods and materials with a focus on those points in the supply chain where the impact and results will be most effective.
This is the first in a series of annual reports DECCW intends to publish outlining the relative performance of kerbside and drop-off waste, recycling and resource recovery services in NSW. It is anticipated that future reports will continue to build upon and improve the foundation of this reporting framework, and to provide an accurate measure of the State’s progress towards sustainable consumption patterns and sustainable resource management practices.
This report contains information about the following services:
• Dry recyclables collection This section contains information relating to kerbside dry recyclables collection services provided by councils.
12 For further information: www.ephc.gov.au
13 For further information: www.environment.nsw.gov.au
Executive summary 2006–2007
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• Organics collection This section contains information relating to kerbside organics collection services provided by councils.
• Residual waste collection This section contains information relating to kerbside residual waste collection services provided by councils.
• Clean up/hard waste collection This section contains information relating to the hard waste collection services provided by councils.
• Recyclables and organics drop-off facilities This section contains information relating to council owned or operated recy-cling collection facilities where residents are able to take their recyclables.
The performance of these services has been consolidated to calculate overall waste generation and resource recovery rates in each local government area to enable comparisons to be made and to help councils and communities work towards meeting the 2014 target. However, when comparing figures from different local government areas, consideration should be given to regional variations in consumption patterns, available services and physical and social demographics. Average waste generation rates per household and per capita have also been developed to compare data at an individual level, particularly with the aspirational targets set for the state.
The population figures that have been used for the per capita calculations have been sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) population estimates14. The population figures used are from, and refer to, population projections as at 30 June 2006. DECCW uses the figure from the start of the financial year as the ABS does not release the next year’s figures until December. The ABS data is the most accurate projected figures available and is consistent from year to year, which will allow meaningful comparisons to be made.
The environmental benefits of recycling have been quantified for the materials recycled in NSW during 2006–07 using DECCW’s Environmental Benefits of Recycling Calculator15. The calculations are based upon Life Cycle Analyses of the materials that comprise the kerbside recycling stream. The benefits have been categorised as savings in landfill space, greenhouse gas emissions, and water and energy use to enable effective comparison and ease of interpretation.
14 ABS: Cat. No. 3218.0.55.001 Regional Population Growth, Australia – companion data
15 The calculator can be downloaded from the DECCW website: www.environment.nsw.gov.au
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Dry recyclables collected at the kerbsideMost councils have been successful in requiring accurate reporting from the facilities receiving and processing their recyclables. However, it is acknowledged that some councils may have only been able to provide an estimate of tonnes of recycled material.
In NSW 119 councils provided a kerbside recycling service, reaching 91% of households and over 96% of the population (Figure 1). The availability of kerbside recycling to households varied across NSW with kerbside recycling services provided to 97% of households in the SMA and ERA, and 75% in the NRA.
Figure 1: NSW councils providing kerbside recycling collection services
An average of 276 kg of dry recyclables was collected per household with a recycling service in 2006–07. On a weekly basis this equates to an average of 5.3 kg per household or 2 kg per person per week. Of the 119 councils in NSW that provided a kerbside recycling service, 56 had an average weekly yield of less than 5 kg per household per week, and 36 councils had an average weekly yield in excess of 6 kg per household per week (Figure 2).
Figure 2: Average household recyclables yield across local government areas
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DECCW baseline outcome 4.0 kg per week
* Aspirational targets are included in DECCW Preferred Resource Recovery Practices www.environment.nsw.gov.au/warr/prefresourcerecovery.htm
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In 2006–07 there were nine different dry recycling collection systems used by NSW councils (Table 1). The most common dry recycling collection system provided by councils was a fully commingled 240L MGB. In 2006–07, 70 councils used this system.
Seventy-four councils used DECCW’s preferred collection systems for dry recyclables (240L fully commingled MGB or dual 120L MGBs for paper and containers) these are geographically spread across the SMA, ERA and NRA and together service over 1.6 million or 70% of households.
The adoption of standardised collection systems facilitates education and improved understanding and use of recycling systems by residents.
Table 1: Average annual household recyclables yield by collection system
Collection system
No. of councils
Household gross yield
kg/hh/yr
Household gross yield
kg/hh/yr
240L MGB 70 285.64 5.49
240L MGB split recyclables 7 235.75 4.53
240L MGB split recyclables/waste 5 249.21 4.79
2 x 120L MGB Dual Bins 4 341.48 6.57
120L MGB 1 331.62 6.38
55L MGB 3 235.62 4.53
Crate 17 317.27 6.10
Bag 4 183.35 3.53
Other* 8 274.02 5.27
* Other systems include combinations of either crate and MGBs or different size MGBs.
Figure 3 compares average weekly household dry recyclables yield with collection system type. While 120L MGB or 2 x 120L MGB and Crate collection systems show the highest average yield for 2006–07, only 22 councils use these systems.
Figure 3: Average weekly household recyclables yield by collection system 2006–07
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In 2006–07 the total quantity of dry recyclables collected at the kerbside in NSW was 661,474 tonnes:
• 402,785 tonnes from the SMA
• 127,174 tonnes from the ERA
• 131,515 tonnes from the NRA.
There was an increase in the quantity of dry recyclables collected at the kerbside each year since 2000–01 (Figure 4). This is an increase of over 212,000 tonnes or 47% since 2000–01.
Figure 4: Kerbside dry recycling collected in NSW 2000–01 to 2006–07
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However, similar to collection the average household recyclables yield per week has increased relatively constantly since 2000–01 (Figure 5).
Figure 5: Average household recyclables yield per week in NSW 2000–01 to 2006–07
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The overall increase in the quantity of recycling collected in NSW given the constant average per capita yields (Figure 6) is explained by increased number of councils offering a new or expanded recycling service to their households.
Figure 6: Annual quantity and average weekly per capita yield of recyclables in NSW 2000–01 to 2006–07
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Environmental benefitsRecycling results in the avoidance of environmental impacts associated with resource extraction, materials production and manufacturing processes. The environmental benefits of recycling 661,474 tonnes in NSW during 2006–07 are demonstrated using the Environmental Benefits of Recycling Calculator. The indicators used in this calculator are greenhouse benefits, energy and water savings, as well as landfill space saved. All benefits are net benefits, that is, they are the benefits after the average impacts of collection, transporting and reprocessing have been accounted for.
Figure 7: The environmental benefits of 661,474 tonnes of recycling
Environmental Bene�ts of Recycling Calculator environmental performance3
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The recycling of 661,474 tonnes of resources also saves 1,822,859 m3 of landfill space, and equates to 79,775 cars permanently removed from the road, 51,006 household’s annual electricity requirements and 117,140 people’s annual water usage.
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Garden organics collected at the kerbside It is acknowledged that some councils have only been able to provide estimates of the garden organics material recovered.
In 2006–07 there were 54 NSW councils provided a kerbside garden organics collection service, reaching 50% of households and 58% of the population (Figure 8). The availability of kerbside garden organics services to households varied across NSW with kerbside garden organics collection services provided to 61% of households in the SMA, 43% in the ERA, and 32% in the NRA.
Figure 8: NSW councils providing kerbside garden organics collection services
An average of 220kg of garden organic material was collected per household receiving a kerbside organic recycling service in 2006–07. On a weekly basis this equates to an average of 4.1 kg per household or 1.4 kg per person.
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Figure 9: Average household garden organics yield by households receiving service
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In 2006–07 there were 7 different garden organics collection systems used by NSW councils (Table 2 below). The most common garden organics collection system provided by councils was a 240L MGB collected fortnightly. In 2006–07, 29 councils used this system.
For councils with high volumes of garden organics (175kg or more per household per year), DECCW’s Preferred Resource Recovery Practices by Local Councils Guide recommends a 240L MGB collected fortnightly. For councils with low volumes of garden organics (less than 175kg per household per year), DECCW recommends a tied and bundled collection three to four times per year. As demonstrated in Table 2, there are a number of alternative collection systems that have been adopted by councils with intermediate garden organics generation rates.
Table 2: Average weekly household garden organics yield by collection system
Collection system
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Household gross yield kg/hh/wk
240L MGB collected fortnightly 29 7,246 4.28
240L MGB collected weekly 6 5,820 5.68
240L MGB aerated, collected fortnightly or monthly 2 1,083 2.05
Bag, collected monthly or 2 monthly 2 1,209 1.20
Tied and bundled 2 555 0.33
Other collected fortnightly1 5 4,128 2.23
Other collected monthly or on call2 8 2,944 2.48
1 Combination of tied and bundled + crate+ MGBs, or mix of MGBs, or crates + MGBs. Collection fortnightly.2 Combination of tied and bundled + crate+ MGBs, or mix of MGBs, or crates + MGBs. Collection monthly or on Call.
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Figure 10 below compares average weekly household garden organics yield with collection system type. The 29 councils who used the fortnightly 240L MGB collection system were geographically spread across the SMA, ERA and NRA and collectively serviced 909,000 households.
Figure 10: Average weekly household garden organics yield by collection system
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Quantities of garden organics collected at the kerbside around NSW during 2006–07 totalled 288,854 tonnes:
• 171,572 tonnes from the SMA
• 59,215 tonnes from the ERA
• 58,067 tonnes from the NRA.
This is an increase of 94,258 tonnes, or 48%, since 2000–01.
Figure 11: Kerbside garden organics collected in NSW 2000–01 to 2006–07
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The average household garden organics yield per week has decreased between 2000–01 and 2004–05 and then increased from then on to an average of 4.2 kg per household per week in 2006–07 (Figure 12 below).
Figure 12: Average household garden organics yield per week in NSW 2000–01 to 2006–07
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The overall increase in garden organics collected in NSW may be explained by more councils offering a kerbside garden organics collection service in recent years.
Figure 13: Annual quantity and average weekly per capita of garden organics in NSW 2000–1 to 2006–07 (based on persons with garden organics service)
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The environmental benefits of recycling 288,854 tonnes of garden organics are:
• Energy savings: more than 338 thousand gigajoules
• Water savings: more than 138 thousand kilolitres
• Greenhouse gas savings: more than 115 thousand tonnes CO2 equivalents.
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Residual waste collected at the kerbside (taken to landfill and AWT)Of NSW councils 151 provided a kerbside residual waste collection service, reaching 96% of households and over 99% of the population. The access to kerbside residual waste collection varied across NSW with 99% of households in the SMA receiving kerbside residual waste collection services, 99% in the ERA, and 90% in the NRA.
Figure 14: NSW councils providing kerbside residual waste collection services
An average of 596 kg of residual waste was collected per household in 2006–07. On a weekly basis this equates to an average of 11.5 kg per household and 4.3 kg per person.
Figure 15: Household residual waste gross yield (kg/hh/wk)
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In 2006–07 there were five different residual waste collection systems used by NSW councils (Table 3). The most common residual waste collection system provided by councils was a 240L MGB. In 2006–07, 81 councils used this system.
A total of 66 councils had adopted DECCW’s preferred resource recovery practices for residual waste (80L MGB, 120L MGB, or 140L MGB) as smaller bin volumes encourage greater source separation of materials and facilitate a higher resource recovery rate.
Table 3: Household waste collection system by region
Collection system SMA ERA NRA Total Household gross yield (kg/hh/yr)
Household gross yield (kg/hh/wk)
80L MGB 4 1 1 6 442.7 8.51
120L MGB 19 3 13 35 501.7 9.65
140L MGB 9 1 15 25 535.9 10.31
240L MGB 6 7 68 81 694.3 13.35
240L MGB split bin waste/ recycling 1 3 4 542.8 10.44
1 Mix of MGBs, predominant size not stated
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In 2006–07 the total quantity of residual waste collected at the kerbside in NSW was 1,512,154 tonnes:
• 825,265 tonnes from the SMA
• 306,762 tonnes from the ERA
• 380,127 tonnes from the NRA.
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Figure 17: Domestic residual waste collected at kerbside (tonnes)
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Figure 18: Domestic residual waste collected at kerbside kg per capita per week
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Alternative Waste Treatment (AWT) Alternative Waste Treatment (AWT) can involve a range of different treatment technologies that is used to treat or process residual waste to recover additional resources and/or stabilise the waste material prior to land filling. Typically residue material from the AWT process, or processed material that cannot be beneficially reused, is disposed of to landfill.
In 2006–07, 133,500 tonnes of material was recovered from the residual waste stream using AWT technologies. Of this 62% was in the SMA, 9% ERA and 29% in NRA.
Figure 20: Domestic waste recovered by AWT by region
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In 2006–07 councils were asked about their current position on AWT. Their responses are indicated in Figure 20.
Figure 21: Councils response to using AWT
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Kerbside clean up serviceOne hundred and two NSW councils provided a kerbside clean up collection service, reaching 91% of households and over 91% of the population (Figure 22). The access to a kerbside clean up service varied across NSW with these services being provided to 100% of households in the SMA, 95% in the ERA, and 71% in the NRA.
Figure 22: NSW councils with a kerbside clean up service
137,929 tonnes of bulky goods were collected in NSW, of which 112,325 tonnes were sent to landfill and 25,604 tonnes were recycled. The overall resource recovery rate for kerbside clean up in NSW was in the order of 18%:
• 95,380 tonnes collected in the SMA (11% RRR)
• 21,875 tonnes collected in the ERA (10% RRR)
• 20,674 tonnes collected in the NRA (62% RRR).
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Drop-off facilities provided by councilsOne hundred and thirteen NSW councils provided a recycling drop-off facility (dry recycling and/or garden organics), which was accessible by 61% of households and 60% of the population (Figure 23). The access to recycling drop off facilities varied across NSW with access to these facilities at 33% in the SMA, 100% in the ERA, and 90% in the NRA.
Figure 23: NSW councils providing a recycling drop off facility
208,721 tonnes of recyclable material were collected at drop off facilities:
• 64,536 tonnes of dry recyclables
• 144,185 tonnes of garden organics.
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Recovery ratesThe recovery rate is the percentage of materials consumed by households that is recovered for recycling or processing. The target for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in the Strategy is to increase resource recovery from 26% to 66% by 2014. MSW is defined in the Strategy as:
‘The solid waste component of the waste stream arising from household waste placed at the kerbside for council collection and waste collected by council from municipal parks and gardens, street sweepings, council engineering works and public council bins. It excludes hazardous, clinical and related wastes.’
This report is based on waste and recycling generated by households and therefore is not strictly MSW. However, it is a good place to start looking at the state scorecard.
The recovery Rate for NSW for 2006–07 was 40.4% when all collected household waste and recycling is included in the calculation, i.e. residual waste, recycling, garden organics, clean-up and drop-off. The recovery rates for the regions are:
• SMA 42.9%
• ERA 38.4%
• NRA 37.7%.
The graphs also indicate the baseline recovery rate of 26% in 2000 and the target recovery Rate of 66% by 2014.
Note: The following is a key to the notations in the following recovery rate graphs:
1 Council did not supply kerbside waste
2 Council did not supply kerbside recycling
3 Council does not provide kerbside waste and recycling services.
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Ryde
Strath�eld
Sutherland
Sydney
Warringah
Waverley
Willoughby
Woollahra
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
SMA recovery rate
Target = 66%
Baseline = 26%
Average of SMA = 42.9%
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Cessnock
Gosford
Hawkesbury
Kiama
Lake Macquarie
Maitland
Newcastle
Port Stephens
Shellharbour
Shoalhaven
Wingecarribee
Wollongong
Wyong
ERA recovery rate
Target = 66%
Baseline = 26%
Average of ERA = 38.4%
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Albury
Armidale Dumaresq
Ballina Balranald
Bathurst
Bega Valley Bellingen
Berrigan
BlandBlayney
Blue Mountains
Bogan2
BombalaBoorowa1
Bourke
BrewarrinaBroken Hill
Byron
CabonneCarrathool
Central Darling
Clarence ValleyCobar2
Co�s Harbour
Conargo3
Coolamon1,2
Cooma-Monaro
CoonambleCootamundra
Corowa
CowraDeniliquin
Dubbo
DungogEurobodalla
Forbes
Gilgandra
Glen Innes SevernGloucester1
Goulburn Mulwarree
Great LakesGreater Hume
Greater Taree
Gri�th City Gundagai
Gunnedah
GuyraGwydir
Harden
Hay1,2
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
NRA recovery rate
Target = 66%
Baseline = 26%
Average of NRA = 37.7%
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InverellJerilderie
JuneeKempsey
KyogleLachlan2
LeetonLismore
Lithgow Liverpool Plains1
Lockhart2
Mid-WesternMoree Plains
MurrayMurrumbidgeeMuswellbrook
NambuccaNarrabri
Narrandera2
NarromineOberonOrange
PalerangParkes1
Port Macquarie-HastingsQueanbeyan
Richmond ValleySingleton
Snowy RiverTamworth Regional
TemoraTenter�eld
Tumbarumba2
TumutTweed
Upper Hunter1,2
Upper Lachlan1
UrallaUrana Shire
Wagga WaggaWakoolWalcha
WalgettWarren Shire
WarrumbungleWeddin1
WellingtonWentworth2
WollondillyYass
Young
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
NRA recovery rate
Target = 66%
Baseline = 26%
Average of NRA = 37.7%
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GlossaryAWT technology
Alternative Waste Treatment technology
DECCW
Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW
Domestic Waste Management Charge (DWMC)
The levy that councils charge each year for the provision domestic waste management services for each parcel of rateable land for which the service is available (s496 the Local Government Act 1993).
Drop off recycling
Places where materials or goods can be lawfully deposited for resource recovery or special management.
Dry recyclables
The standard range of dry recyclables includes: recyclable paper and cardboard including newspapers, magazines, phone books, cardboard packaging and liquid paperboard; glass bottles and jars; steel cans and aerosols; aluminium rigid and semi-rigid packaging; all plastic containers.
Gross yield
The total amount of material collected from an individual household within a given waste service.
Household
A household comprises the people that usually reside together within a single housing unit (house, unit, farm etc).
Kerbside clean up collection
A kerbside waste collection for waste items that are too large for collection via the normal household waste service.
Kerbside recycling
A formalised kerbside collection system for recyclables from households, where the householder segregates the wastes according to material type and places them in containers on the kerbside for separate collection.
LGA
Local Government Area
MGB
Mobile Garbage Bin. Also in the general context refers to mobile bins used for the collection of any recycling and garden organics.
Organics
Compostable organics is a generic term for all organic materials that are appropriate for collection and use as feedstocks for composting or in related biological treatment systems ( e.g. anaerobic digestion). Compostable organics is defined by its material
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components: residual food organics, garden organics, wood and timber, biosolids and agricultural organics.
Garden organics include:
• Putrescible garden organics (grass clippings)
• Non-woody garden organics
• Woody garden organics
• Trees and limbs
• Stumps and rootballs (not usually accepted in kerbside collection systems).
Garden organics is one of the primary components of the compostable organics stream.
Predominant bin type
Where a council offers residents a range of bin sizes for a particular waste stream, the size most commonly in use is the predominant bin type.
Predominant service type
Where a council offers residents a range of waste service types, the waste service most commonly provided to residents is the predominant service type.
Recovery rate
The recovery rate is the proportion of domestic recyclable material recovered through kerbside and drop off resource recovery services compared to total domestic waste generation.
Residual waste
Residual waste or garbage is materials that are not separated for recycling or recovery, but are generally disposed of at solid and inert waste landfills.
Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery (WARR) Act 2001
An Act to promote waste avoidance and resource recovery. Its purpose is to develop a state-wide framework to achieve integrated waste and resource management planning, programs and service delivery, to provide for the continual reduction in waste generation, to minimise the consumption of natural resources and the final disposal of waste and to encourage the most efficient use of resources.
Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy (WARR Strategy) 2003
The development of the WARR Strategy is a requirement of the WARR Act 2001. The initial Strategy was released in 2003 and an updated Strategy was released in 2007. The WARR Strategy provides guidance and priorities for action to ensure that efficient resource use and impacts on the environment are considered throughout the life cycle of goods and materials, including the extraction of raw materials, manufacturing, distribution, consumption and recovery for reprocessing or safe disposal.
Waste generation
The sum of the total of all materials collected or recovered through the domestic waste collection and resource recovery services (i.e waste + recycling + garden organics + clean up).
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Appendix 1: Councils and their waste and resource recovery servicesCouncil Name Population (ABS
30 June 2006)Number of individual
households
Supplied data
Residual MSW
collection
Kerbside recycling
Drop-off recycling
facility
Domestic waste to
AWT
Domestic Waste Management
Charge (DWMC)
NSW 6,816,062 2,624,620
Albury 48,629 20,175 Y Y Y Y N $115.00
Armidale Dumaresq
24,533 8,575 Y Y Y Y N $206.00
Ashfield 41,309 14,968 Y Y Y N N $154.00
Auburn 68,104 21,613 Y Y Y N N $245.90
Ballina 40,266 16,011 Y Y Y Y N $187.00
Balranald 2,546 801 Y Y N Y N $217.00
Bankstown 176,817 55,508 Y Y Y N N $270.00
Bathurst 37,542 16,313 Y Y Y Y N $143.00
Baulkham Hills 165,931 58,738 Y Y Y N N $270.00
Bega Valley 32,429 14,245 Y Y Y Y N $146.12
Bellingen 12,985 3,780 Y Y Y Y Y $308.00
Berrigan 8,337 3,579 Y Y Y Y N $178.00
Blacktown 279,759 92,897 Y Y Y N Y $230.00
Bland 6,343 1,602 Y Y N Y N $225.00
Blayney 6,891 1,767 Y Y Y Y N $166.60
Blue Mountains 76,080 34,137 Y Y Y Y N $224.00
Bogan 2,994 874 Y Y Y Y N $122.16
Bombala 2,645 906 Y Y Y Y Y $193.00
Boorowa 2,390 1,729 Y Y Y Y N $170.00
Botany Bay 37,586 13,312 Y Y Y N N $269.00
Bourke 3,217 1,048 Y Y N Y N $195.00
Brewarrina 1,998 545 Y Y N Y N $256.00
Broken Hill 20,139 10,069 Y Y N Y N $135.00
Burwood 32,276 10,652 Y Y Y N N $260.00
Byron 30,635 11,966 Y Y Y Y N $156.00
Cabonne 12,907 2,436 Y Y Y Y N $248.40
Camden 50,950 17,983 Y Y Y N N $375.00
Campbelltown 147,177 54,726 Y Y Y N N $193.45
Canada Bay 68,883 29,751 Y Y Y N N $230.00
Canterbury 136,032 48,922 Y Y Y Y N $264.00
Carrathool 2,911 1,475 Y Y N Y N $92.70
Central Darling 2,008 1,369 Y Y N Y N $270.00
Cessnock 48,265 17,802 Y Y Y Y N $239.00
Clarence Valley 50,143 19,512 Y Y Y Y N $187.00
Cobar 5,112 2,174 Y Y N Y N $160.00
Coffs Harbour 68,021 27,258 Y Y Y Y Y $290.00
Conargo 1,743 350 Y N N Y N $0.00
Coolamon 4,176 1,467 Y Y N Y N $165.00
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Council Name Population (ABS 30 June 2006)
Number of individual
households
Supplied data
Residual MSW
collection
Kerbside recycling
Drop-off recycling
facility
Domestic waste to
AWT
Domestic Waste Management
Charge (DWMC)
Cooma-Monaro 10,166 4,911 Y Y N Y N $210.00
Coonamble 4,342 1,428 Y Y Y Y N $237.00
Cootamundra 7,597 3,312 Y Y Y Y Y $228.80
Corowa 11,454 5,519 Y Y Y Y N $200.00
Cowra 13,025 3,986 Y Y Y Y N $332.00
Deniliquin 7,715 2,846 Y Y N Y N $244.00
Dubbo 39,499 14,434 Y Y Y Y N $124.00
Dungog 8,432 3,560 Y Y Y Y N $220.50
Eurobodalla 36,595 22,419 Y Y Y Y N $214.55
Fairfield 186,414 58,263 Y Y Y Y Y $279.48
Forbes 9,755 3,200 Y Y Y Y N $221.35
Gilgandra 4,702 1,694 Y Y Y Y N $276.00
Glen Innes Severn 9,095 2,986 Y Y Y Y N $205.00
Gloucester 4,985 1,820 Y Y Y Y N $210.60
Gosford 162,017 68,535 Y Y Y Y N $265.60
Goulburn Mulwarree
27,277 11,966 Y Y Y N N $186.50
Great Lakes 33,982 19,512 Y Y Y Y N $170.00
Greater Hume 10,167 2,213 Y Y Y Y N $170.00
Greater Taree 46,979 21,731 Y Y Y Y N $202.28
Griffith City 24,867 7,354 Y Y N Y N $160.00
Gundagai 3,851 1,157 Y Y Y Y N $236.50
Gunnedah 11,966 4,601 Y Y Y Y N $190.00
Guyra 4,402 1,114 Y Y Y Y N $393.80
Gwydir 5,516 1,334 Y Y Y Y N $160.45
Harden 3,725 1,002 Y Y N Y N $230.00
Port Macquarie - Hastings
71,407 33,680 Y Y Y Y Y $337.00
Hawkesbury 62,031 23,656 Y Y Y Y N $259.30
Hay 3,535 1,410 Y Y N Y N $92.00
Holroyd 93,052 30,652 Y Y Y Y Y $220.40
Hornsby 157,387 53,034 Y Y Y Y N $253.00
Hunters Hill 13,838 4,711 Y Y Y N Y $355.66
Hurstville 76,913 29,172 Y Y Y N Y $247.70
Inverell 16,152 7,445 Y Y Y Y N $237.00
Jerilderie 1,711 357 Y Y N Y N $145.00
Junee 6,050 2,059 Y Y Y Y N $205.00
Kempsey 28,474 12,097 Y Y Y Y N $198.50
Kiama 19,973 8,086 Y Y Y Y N $340.60
Kogarah 55,119 20,696 Y Y Y N N $267.28
Ku-ring-gai 106,029 37,195 Y Y Y N N $250.00
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Council Name Population (ABS 30 June 2006)
Number of individual
households
Supplied data
Residual MSW
collection
Kerbside recycling
Drop-off recycling
facility
Domestic waste to
AWT
Domestic Waste Management
Charge (DWMC)
Kyogle 9,686 3,533 Y Y N Y N $230.00
Lachlan 6,927 1,836 Y Y N Y N $152.70
Lake Macquarie 191,955 72,504 Y Y Y Y N $227.25
Lane Cove 31,989 12,405 Y Y Y N N $312.00
Leeton 11,742 4,590 Y Y N Y N $144.60
Leichhardt 51,127 24,393 Y Y Y Y N $357.00
Lismore 44,225 13,598 Y Y Y Y Y $166.00
Lithgow 20,650 10,612 Y Y Y Y N $278.00
Liverpool 170,607 57,087 Y Y Y N N $227.00
Liverpool Plains* 7,849 2,480 Y Y Y Y N
Lockhart 3,312 3,734 Y Y N Y N $155.55
Maitland 64,793 24,584 Y Y Y Y N $213.25
Manly 39,103 17,700 Y Y Y N N $312.00
Marrickville 75,525 33,963 Y Y Y N N $270.95
Mid-Western 21,983 6,203 Y Y Y Y N $133.92
Moree Plains 14,580 5,906 Y Y Y Y N $232.60
Mosman 27,936 11,045 Y Y Y Y N $533.00
Murray 6,699 4,161 Y Y Y Y N $175.10
Murrumbidgee 2,607 818 Y Y N Y N $100.00
Muswellbrook 15,944 4,679 Y Y Y Y N $247.00
Nambucca 18,633 6,164 Y Y Y Y Y $388.00
Narrabri 13,680 3,900 Y Y N Y N $220.00
Narrandera 6,233 1,984 Y Y N Y N $197.60
Narromine 6,776 2,128 Y Y Y N N $275.00
Newcastle 149,075 57,221 Y Y Y Y N $207.79
North Sydney 62,407 32,160 Y Y Y N N $186.00
Oberon 5,260 1,135 Y Y N Y N $124.00
Orange 37,009 12,886 Y Y Y Y N $189.30
Palerang 12,913 4,585 Y Y Y Y N $387.00
Parkes 14,846 4,677 Y Y Y Y N $180.00
Parramatta 154,158 58,811 Y Y Y N N $232.40
Penrith 176,661 62,403 Y Y Y Y N $243.00
Pittwater 56,619 21,491 Y Y Y Y N $298.00
Port Stephens 63,408 27,437 Y Y Y Y Y $256.00
Queanbeyan 37,885 15,029 Y Y Y Y N $196.00
Randwick 126,877 54,195 Y Y Y Y N $339.70
Richmond Valley 22,172 8,742 Y Y N Y N $221.00
Rockdale 96,640 35,126 Y Y Y Y N $263.00
Ryde 101,283 37,679 Y Y Y N N $272.00
Shellharbour 63,409 22,562 Y Y Y Y N $300.00
Appendix 1: Councils and their waste and resource recovery services (continued)
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Council Name Population (ABS 30 June 2006)
Number of individual
households
Supplied data
Residual MSW
collection
Kerbside recycling
Drop-off recycling
facility
Domestic waste to
AWT
Domestic Waste Management
Charge (DWMC)
Shoalhaven 92,196 44,074 Y Y Y Y N $300.00
Singleton 23,005 8,246 Y Y Y Y N $217.00
Snowy River 7,554 4,292 Y Y Y Y N $431.50
Strathfield 33,592 10,981 Y Y Y N N $283.00
Sutherland 212,813 79,379 Y Y Y Y N $249.00
Sydney 164,547 88,943 Y Y Y N Y $504.00
Tamworth Regional
55,899 19,404 Y Y Y Y N $208.00
Temora 6,101 2,895 Y Y Y Y N $130.20
Tenterfield 6,787 3,045 Y Y N Y N $211.50
Tumbarumba 3,692 937 Y Y N Y N $280.00
Tumut 11,260 3,725 Y Y Y Y N $251.30
Tweed 82,955 33,709 Y Y Y Y N $189.00
Upper Hunter 13,609 3,983 Y Y Y Y N $488.00
Upper Lachlan 7,347 5,140 Y Y Y Y N $194.00
Uralla 5,989 1,412 Y Y Y Y N $196.50
Urana Shire 1,305 394 Y Y N Y N $140.00
Wagga Wagga 59,908 23,178 Y Y Y Y N $187.00
Wakool 4,530 1,564 Y Y Y Y N $212.00
Walcha 3,327 1,684 Y Y Y Y N $250.00
Walgett 7,199 2,765 Y Y N Y N $287.35
Warren Shire 2,871 789 Y Y N Y N $158.00
Warringah 139,476 52,201 Y Y Y Y N $142.00
Warrumbungle 10,208 2,808 Y Y Y Y N $243.00
Waverley 64,190 29,510 Y Y Y N N $339.00
Weddin 3,793 1,057 Y Y N Y N $162.00
Wellington 8,406 2,417 Y Y N Y N $177.00
Wentworth 7,086 2,505 Y Y N Y N $170.00
Willoughby 67,434 27,963 Y Y Y N N $286.36
Wingecarribee 44,379 24,457 Y Y Y Y N $263.00
Wollondilly 41,300 13,307 Y Y Y Y N $289.00
Wollongong 194,590 75,478 Y Y Y Y N $125.40
Woollahra 53,667 25,712 Y Y Y N N $260.00
Wyong 142,724 57,746 Y Y Y Y N $265.85
Yass 13,747 3,337 Y Y Y Y N $265.00
Young 12,488 3,255 Y Y Y Y N $172.93
DWMC: Based on average if variable charges occur.
* No data supplied
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Appendix 2: Classification of councils, Schedule 1 Protection of the Environment Operations Act
Sydney Metropolitan Area (SMA)150 Ashfield
200 Auburn
350 Bankstown
500 Baulkham Hills
750 Blacktown
1100 Botany Bay
1300 Burwood
1450 Camden
1500 Campbelltown
1520 Canada Bay
1550 Canterbury
2850 Fairfield
3950 Holroyd
4000 Hornsby
4100 Hunters Hill
4150 Hurstville
4450 Kogarah
4500 Ku-ring-gai
4700 Lane Cove
4800 Leichhardt
4900 Liverpool
5150 Manly
5200 Marrickville
5350 Mosman
5950 North Sydney
6250 Parramatta
6350 Penrith
6370 Pittwater
6550 Randwick
6650 Rockdale
6700 Ryde
7100 Strathfield
7150 Sutherland
7210 Sydney
8000 Warringah
8050 Waverley
8250 Willoughby
8500 Woollahra
2600 Dubbo
2700 Dungog
2750 Eurobodalla
2900 Forbes
2950 Gilgandra
3020 Glen Innes Severn
3050 Gloucester
3310 Goulburn Mulwarree
3350 Greater Taree
3370 Greater Hume
3400 Great Lakes
8550 Wyong
8550 Wyong
3450 Griffith City
3500 Gundagai
3550 Gunnedah
3650 Guyra
3660 Gwydir
3700 Harden
3750 Port Macquarie-Hastings
4200 Inverell
4250 Jerilderie
4300 Junee
4350 Kempsey
4550 Kyogle
4600 Lachlan
4750 Leeton
4850 Lismore
4880 Lithgow
4920 Liverpool Plains
4950 Lockhart
5270 Mid-Western
5300 Moree Plains
5500 Murray
5550 Murrumbidgee
5650 Muswellbrook
5700 Nambucca
5750 Narrabri
5800 Narrandera
5850 Narromine
6110 Oberon
6150 Orange
6180 Palerang
6200 Parkes
6470 Queanbeyan
6610 Richmond Valley
Extended Regional Area (ERA)1720 Cessnock
3100 Gosford
3800 Hawkesbury
4400 Kiama
4650 Lake Macquarie
5050 Maitland
5900 Newcastle
6400 Port Stephens
6900 Shellharbour
6950 Shoalhaven
8350 Wingecarribee
8450 Wollongong
Non Regulated Area (NRA)60 Albury
110 Armidale Dumaresq
250 Ballina
300 Balranald
470 Bathurst
550 Bega Valley
600 Bellingen
650 Berrigan
800 Bland
850 Blayney
900 Blue Mountains
950 Bogan
1000 Bombala
1050 Boorowa
1150 Bourke
1200 Brewarrina
1250 Broken Hill
1350 Byron
1400 Cabonne
1600 Carrathool
1700 Central Darling
1730 Clarence Valley
1750 Cobar
1800 Coffs Harbour
1860 Conargo
2000 Coolamon
2060 Cooma-Monaro
2150 Coonamble
2200 Cootamundra
2310 Corowa
2350 Cowra
2500 Deniliquin
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7000 Singleton
7050 Snowy River
7310 Tamworth Regional
7350 Temora
7400 Tenterfield
7450 Tumbarumba
7510 Tumut
7550 Tweed
7620 Upper Hunter
7640 Upper Lachlan
7650 Uralla
7700 Urana Shire
7750 Wagga Wagga
7800 Wakool
7850 Walcha
7900 Walgett
7950 Warren Shire
3850 Hay
8020 Warrumbungle
8100 Weddin
8150 Wellington
8200 Wentworth
8400 Wollondilly
8710 Yass
8750 Young
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,235
35.7
%
1100
Bota
ny B
ay2
2,48
110
,219
12,7
0019
.5%
2,48
19,
282
11,7
6321
.1%
1300
Burw
ood
25,
379
7,38
912
,768
42.1
%5,
379
7,21
312
,592
42.7
%
1450
Cam
den
611
,724
11,6
1423
,338
50.2
%11
,724
10,6
7722
,401
52.3
%
1500
Cam
pbel
ltow
n7
29,3
4231
,712
61,0
5448
.1%
29,3
4228
,450
57,7
9250
.8%
1520
Cana
da B
ay2
13,4
1215
,456
28,8
6846
.5%
13,4
1214
,064
27,4
7648
.8%
1550
Cant
erbu
ry
321
,718
34,4
4556
,163
38.7
%21
,718
31,4
0153
,119
40.9
%
2850
Fairfi
eld
350
,336
23,8
7374
,209
67.8
%10
,789
16,8
6327
,652
39.0
%
3950
Hol
royd
39,
276
30,2
5139
,527
23.5
%8,
204
27,0
7035
,274
23.3
%
4000
Hor
nsby
734
,324
31,6
5265
,976
52.0
%34
,204
28,9
6263
,166
54.1
%
4100
Hun
ters
Hill
22,
860
273
3,13
391
.3%
1,90
110
42,
005
94.8
%
4150
Hur
stvi
lle3
12,0
2917
,877
29,9
0640
.2%
12,0
2916
,158
28,1
8742
.7%
4450
Koga
rah
210
,356
12,2
5722
,613
45.8
%10
,356
10,6
9121
,047
49.2
%
4500
Ku-r
ing-
gai
334
,179
20,8
8255
,061
62.1
%33
,559
19,0
5252
,611
63.8
%
4700
Lane
Cov
e2
5,94
712
,290
18,2
3732
.6%
5,94
712
,290
18,2
3732
.6%
4800
Leic
hhar
dt2
8,78
612
,217
21,0
0341
.8%
8,32
610
,416
18,7
4244
.4%
4900
Live
rpoo
l7
10,7
1255
,290
66,0
0216
.2%
10,7
1253
,089
63,8
0116
.8%
5150
Man
ly2
7,99
67,
922
15,9
1850
.2%
7,99
67,
060
15,0
5653
.1%
5200
Mar
rickv
ille
311
,446
17,5
6029
,006
39.5
%11
,446
16,0
1827
,464
41.7
%
5350
Mos
man
26,
131
6,78
512
,916
47.5
%5,
636
6,35
211
,988
47.0
%
5950
Nor
th S
ydne
y2
10,3
5412
,812
23,1
6644
.7%
9,35
911
,600
20,9
5944
.7%
6250
Parr
amat
ta3
27,3
0737
,530
64,8
3742
.1%
27,3
0733
,145
60,4
5245
.2%
6350
Penr
ith7
15,5
0061
,457
76,9
5720
.1%
15,5
0058
,915
74,4
1520
.8%
6370
Pitt
wat
er2
16,6
4712
,038
28,6
8558
.0%
9,83
410
,891
20,7
2547
.5%
6550
Rand
wic
k3
18,8
0432
,271
51,0
7536
.8%
18,2
6529
,451
47,7
1638
.3%
6650
Rock
dale
314
,957
28,8
2043
,777
34.2
%10
,867
24,9
2435
,791
30.4
%
6700
Ryde
319
,216
23,5
5142
,767
44.9
%18
,684
20,0
0538
,689
48.3
%
7100
Stra
thfie
ld2
2,86
48,
258
11,1
2225
.8%
2,86
47,
907
10,7
7126
.6%
7150
Suth
erla
nd3
51,8
0556
,294
108,
099
47.9
%48
,649
49,5
2998
,178
49.6
%
7210
Sydn
ey1
14,2
2438
,752
52,9
7626
.9%
14,2
2435
,167
49,3
9128
.8%
8000
War
ringa
h3
34,7
9930
,671
65,4
7053
.2%
26,1
2426
,120
52,2
4450
.0%
8050
Wav
erle
y2
10,2
3814
,239
24,4
7741
.8%
10,2
3814
,239
24,4
7741
.8%
8250
Will
ough
by2
18,2
3011
,271
29,5
0161
.8%
18,2
1010
,491
28,7
0163
.4%
8500
Woo
llahr
a2
12,4
0112
,754
25,1
5549
.3%
11,4
3511
,893
23,3
2849
.0%
ERA
281,
095
451,
502
732,
597
38.4
%18
6,68
030
6,76
249
3,44
237
.8%
1720
Cess
nock
44,
019
30,2
8634
,305
11.7
%3,
809
14,2
8618
,095
21.1
%
3100
Gos
ford
741
,088
32,2
0773
,295
56.1
%34
,052
32,2
0766
,259
51.4
%
3800
Haw
kesb
ury
613
,836
27,2
4841
,084
33.7
%8,
998
18,6
9327
,691
32.5
%
4400
Kiam
a4
3,95
33,
631
7,58
452
.1%
3,93
73,
525
7,46
252
.8%
4650
Lake
Mac
quar
ie5
28,9
0811
6,56
514
5,47
319
.9%
17,8
6757
,374
75,2
4123
.7%
5050
Mai
tland
46,
525
31,2
2537
,750
17.3
%5,
531
19,7
9725
,328
21.8
%
5900
New
cast
le5
16,6
0847
,236
63,8
4426
.0%
15,7
3645
,984
61,7
2025
.5%
6400
Port
Ste
phen
s4
16,7
3013
,179
29,9
0955
.9%
4,65
010
,679
15,3
2930
.3%
6900
Shel
lhar
bour
415
,127
21,1
7036
,297
41.7
%7,
305
13,3
5020
,655
35.4
%
6950
Shoa
lhav
en5
24,6
9330
,234
54,9
2745
.0%
10,6
2820
,869
31,4
9733
.7%
8350
Win
geca
rrib
ee4
15,5
986,
508
22,1
0670
.6%
4,61
15,
425
10,0
3645
.9%
8450
Wol
long
ong
547
,496
47,1
2494
,620
50.2
%36
,637
36,9
3773
,574
49.8
%
8550
Wyo
ng7
46,5
1444
,889
91,4
0350
.9%
32,9
1927
,636
60,5
5554
.4%
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To
tal d
omes
tic re
cove
ry
(ker
bsid
e, c
lean
up,
dro
p off
)D
omes
tic re
cove
ry
(ker
bsid
e on
ly)
06
–07
06–0
7
ABS
Coun
cil n
ame
DLG group no.
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de,
cl
ean
up,
drop
-off,
dry
re
cycl
able
s an
d or
gani
cs
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de, c
lean
up
, dro
p-off
, w
aste
to
land
fill
Tota
l do
mes
tic
was
te
gene
rate
d
Tota
l do
mes
tic
reco
very
ra
te
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de
dry
recy
clab
les
and
orga
nics
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
w
aste
to
land
fill
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
w
aste
ge
nera
ted
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
re
cove
ry
rate
to
nnes
tonn
esto
nnes
%to
nnes
tonn
esto
nnes
%
NSW
1,31
8,04
91,
943,
086
3,26
1,13
442
.9%
950,
619
1,51
6,57
02,
467,
189
42.9
%
SMA
685,
879
911,
302
1,59
7,18
142
.9%
574,
357
825,
265
1,39
9,62
341
.0%
150
Ashfi
eld
25,
343
10,2
2915
,572
34.3
%5,
289
9,33
514
,624
36.2
%
200
Aubu
rn2
7,62
317
,498
25,1
2130
.3%
6,80
316
,678
23,4
8129
.0%
350
Bank
stow
n3
34,8
8238
,664
73,5
4647
.4%
34,7
8535
,514
70,2
9949
.5%
500
Baul
kham
Hill
s7
16,3
8054
,828
71,2
0823
.0%
16,0
1549
,758
65,7
7324
.3%
750
Blac
ktow
n3
65,8
7149
,400
115,
271
57.1
%24
,744
44,4
9169
,235
35.7
%
1100
Bota
ny B
ay2
2,48
110
,219
12,7
0019
.5%
2,48
19,
282
11,7
6321
.1%
1300
Burw
ood
25,
379
7,38
912
,768
42.1
%5,
379
7,21
312
,592
42.7
%
1450
Cam
den
611
,724
11,6
1423
,338
50.2
%11
,724
10,6
7722
,401
52.3
%
1500
Cam
pbel
ltow
n7
29,3
4231
,712
61,0
5448
.1%
29,3
4228
,450
57,7
9250
.8%
1520
Cana
da B
ay2
13,4
1215
,456
28,8
6846
.5%
13,4
1214
,064
27,4
7648
.8%
1550
Cant
erbu
ry
321
,718
34,4
4556
,163
38.7
%21
,718
31,4
0153
,119
40.9
%
2850
Fairfi
eld
350
,336
23,8
7374
,209
67.8
%10
,789
16,8
6327
,652
39.0
%
3950
Hol
royd
39,
276
30,2
5139
,527
23.5
%8,
204
27,0
7035
,274
23.3
%
4000
Hor
nsby
734
,324
31,6
5265
,976
52.0
%34
,204
28,9
6263
,166
54.1
%
4100
Hun
ters
Hill
22,
860
273
3,13
391
.3%
1,90
110
42,
005
94.8
%
4150
Hur
stvi
lle3
12,0
2917
,877
29,9
0640
.2%
12,0
2916
,158
28,1
8742
.7%
4450
Koga
rah
210
,356
12,2
5722
,613
45.8
%10
,356
10,6
9121
,047
49.2
%
4500
Ku-r
ing-
gai
334
,179
20,8
8255
,061
62.1
%33
,559
19,0
5252
,611
63.8
%
4700
Lane
Cov
e2
5,94
712
,290
18,2
3732
.6%
5,94
712
,290
18,2
3732
.6%
4800
Leic
hhar
dt2
8,78
612
,217
21,0
0341
.8%
8,32
610
,416
18,7
4244
.4%
4900
Live
rpoo
l7
10,7
1255
,290
66,0
0216
.2%
10,7
1253
,089
63,8
0116
.8%
5150
Man
ly2
7,99
67,
922
15,9
1850
.2%
7,99
67,
060
15,0
5653
.1%
5200
Mar
rickv
ille
311
,446
17,5
6029
,006
39.5
%11
,446
16,0
1827
,464
41.7
%
5350
Mos
man
26,
131
6,78
512
,916
47.5
%5,
636
6,35
211
,988
47.0
%
5950
Nor
th S
ydne
y2
10,3
5412
,812
23,1
6644
.7%
9,35
911
,600
20,9
5944
.7%
6250
Parr
amat
ta3
27,3
0737
,530
64,8
3742
.1%
27,3
0733
,145
60,4
5245
.2%
6350
Penr
ith7
15,5
0061
,457
76,9
5720
.1%
15,5
0058
,915
74,4
1520
.8%
6370
Pitt
wat
er2
16,6
4712
,038
28,6
8558
.0%
9,83
410
,891
20,7
2547
.5%
6550
Rand
wic
k3
18,8
0432
,271
51,0
7536
.8%
18,2
6529
,451
47,7
1638
.3%
6650
Rock
dale
314
,957
28,8
2043
,777
34.2
%10
,867
24,9
2435
,791
30.4
%
6700
Ryde
319
,216
23,5
5142
,767
44.9
%18
,684
20,0
0538
,689
48.3
%
7100
Stra
thfie
ld2
2,86
48,
258
11,1
2225
.8%
2,86
47,
907
10,7
7126
.6%
7150
Suth
erla
nd3
51,8
0556
,294
108,
099
47.9
%48
,649
49,5
2998
,178
49.6
%
7210
Sydn
ey1
14,2
2438
,752
52,9
7626
.9%
14,2
2435
,167
49,3
9128
.8%
8000
War
ringa
h3
34,7
9930
,671
65,4
7053
.2%
26,1
2426
,120
52,2
4450
.0%
8050
Wav
erle
y2
10,2
3814
,239
24,4
7741
.8%
10,2
3814
,239
24,4
7741
.8%
8250
Will
ough
by2
18,2
3011
,271
29,5
0161
.8%
18,2
1010
,491
28,7
0163
.4%
8500
Woo
llahr
a2
12,4
0112
,754
25,1
5549
.3%
11,4
3511
,893
23,3
2849
.0%
ERA
281,
095
451,
502
732,
597
38.4
%18
6,68
030
6,76
249
3,44
237
.8%
1720
Cess
nock
44,
019
30,2
8634
,305
11.7
%3,
809
14,2
8618
,095
21.1
%
3100
Gos
ford
741
,088
32,2
0773
,295
56.1
%34
,052
32,2
0766
,259
51.4
%
3800
Haw
kesb
ury
613
,836
27,2
4841
,084
33.7
%8,
998
18,6
9327
,691
32.5
%
4400
Kiam
a4
3,95
33,
631
7,58
452
.1%
3,93
73,
525
7,46
252
.8%
4650
Lake
Mac
quar
ie5
28,9
0811
6,56
514
5,47
319
.9%
17,8
6757
,374
75,2
4123
.7%
5050
Mai
tland
46,
525
31,2
2537
,750
17.3
%5,
531
19,7
9725
,328
21.8
%
5900
New
cast
le5
16,6
0847
,236
63,8
4426
.0%
15,7
3645
,984
61,7
2025
.5%
6400
Port
Ste
phen
s4
16,7
3013
,179
29,9
0955
.9%
4,65
010
,679
15,3
2930
.3%
6900
Shel
lhar
bour
415
,127
21,1
7036
,297
41.7
%7,
305
13,3
5020
,655
35.4
%
6950
Shoa
lhav
en5
24,6
9330
,234
54,9
2745
.0%
10,6
2820
,869
31,4
9733
.7%
8350
Win
geca
rrib
ee4
15,5
986,
508
22,1
0670
.6%
4,61
15,
425
10,0
3645
.9%
8450
Wol
long
ong
547
,496
47,1
2494
,620
50.2
%36
,637
36,9
3773
,574
49.8
%
8550
Wyo
ng7
46,5
1444
,889
91,4
0350
.9%
32,9
1927
,636
60,5
5554
.4%
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To
tal d
omes
tic re
cove
ry
(ker
bsid
e, c
lean
up,
dro
p off
)D
omes
tic re
cove
ry
(ker
bsid
e on
ly)
06
–07
06–0
7
ABS
Coun
cil n
ame
DLG group no.
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de,
cl
ean
up,
drop
-off,
dry
re
cycl
able
s an
d or
gani
cs
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de, c
lean
up
, dro
p-off
, w
aste
to
land
fill
Tota
l do
mes
tic
was
te
gene
rate
d
Tota
l do
mes
tic
reco
very
ra
te
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de
dry
recy
clab
les
and
orga
nics
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
w
aste
to
land
fill
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
w
aste
ge
nera
ted
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
re
cove
ry
rate
to
nnes
tonn
esto
nnes
%to
nnes
tonn
esto
nnes
%
NRA
351,
075
580,
282
931,
357
37.7
%18
9,58
238
4,54
357
4,12
533
.0%
60Al
bury
48,
627
11,5
8120
,208
42.7
%6,
333
10,1
6816
,501
38.4
%
110
Arm
idal
e D
umar
esq
410
,726
5,62
316
,349
65.6
%10
,726
5,62
316
,349
65.6
%
250
Balli
na
48,
210
13,5
4921
,759
37.7
%94
712
,060
13,0
077.
3%
300
Balra
nald
975
5012
560
.0%
00
00.
0%
470
Bath
urst
480
210
,502
11,3
047.
1%74
810
,500
11,2
486.
7%
550
Bega
Val
ley
415
,246
13,4
7828
,724
53.1
%6,
080
12,8
2318
,903
32.2
%
600
Belli
ngen
1112
,338
2,35
814
,696
84.0
%1,
196
1,50
82,
704
44.2
%
650
Berr
igan
1089
51,
635
2,53
035
.4%
789
1,30
02,
089
37.8
%
800
Blan
d10
523
4,46
64,
989
10.5
%0
2,61
82,
618
0.0%
850
Blay
ney
1046
52,
664
3,12
914
.9%
465
2,66
43,
129
14.9
%
900
Blue
Mou
ntai
ns7
20,5
4922
,800
43,3
4947
.4%
6,61
122
,359
28,9
7022
.8%
950
Boga
n9
01,
664
1,66
40.
0%0
1,66
41,
664
0.0%
1000
Bom
bala
91,
833
180
2,01
391
.1%
736
125
861
85.5
%
1050
Boor
owa
914
90
149
100.
0%14
90
149
100.
0%
1150
Bour
ke9
191
2,09
82,
289
8.3%
099
899
80.
0%
1200
Brew
arrin
a9
21,
700
1,70
20.
1%0
1,50
01,
500
0.0%
1250
Brok
en H
ill
46,
604
9,93
216
,536
39.9
%1,
083
6,47
07,
553
14.3
%
1350
Byro
n4
8,19
57,
080
15,2
7553
.6%
3,87
25,
161
9,03
342
.9%
1400
Cabo
nne
1160
04,
000
4,60
013
.0%
600
2,00
02,
600
23.1
%
1600
Carr
atho
ol9
160
328
488
32.8
%0
182
182
0.0%
1700
Cent
ral D
arlin
g 9
5091
896
85.
2%0
918
918
0.0%
1730
Clar
ence
Val
ley
415
,336
15,5
0530
,841
49.7
%8,
490
11,0
0019
,490
43.6
%
1750
Coba
r10
03,
330
3,33
00.
0%0
1,33
21,
332
0.0%
1800
Coffs
Har
bour
423
,321
17,8
3541
,156
56.7
%16
,035
11,9
2827
,963
57.3
%
1860
Cona
rgo
80
00
0.0%
00
00.
0%
2000
Cool
amon
9
00
00.
0%0
00
0.0%
2060
Coom
a-M
onar
o10
1,08
93,
110
4,19
925
.9%
01,
910
1,91
00.
0%
2150
Coon
ambl
e9
711,
100
1,17
16.
1%11
1,10
01,
111
1.0%
2200
Coot
amun
dra
106,
186
3,84
710
,033
61.7
%58
10
581
100.
0%
2310
Coro
wa
111,
079
4,37
65,
455
19.8
%87
91,
876
2,75
531
.9%
2350
Cow
ra11
865
3,84
24,
707
18.4
%77
73,
395
4,17
218
.6%
2500
Den
iliqu
in4
358
6,78
27,
140
5.0%
04,
149
4,14
90.
0%
2600
Dub
bo
41,
462
15,2
0616
,668
8.8%
2912
,544
12,5
730.
2%
2700
Dun
gog
101,
089
1,54
02,
629
41.4
%70
31,
000
1,70
341
.3%
2750
Euro
boda
lla4
7,90
25,
177
13,0
7960
.4%
6,46
74,
918
11,3
8556
.8%
2900
Forb
es10
910
6,27
77,
187
12.7
%64
72,
600
3,24
719
.9%
2950
Gilg
andr
a9
179
1,15
01,
329
13.4
%12
380
092
313
.3%
3020
Gle
n In
nes S
ever
n6
1,32
593
82,
263
58.6
%1,
012
900
1,91
252
.9%
3050
Glo
uces
ter
927
50
275
100.
0%27
50
275
100.
0%
3310
Gou
lbur
n M
ulw
arre
e4
4,30
98,
100
12,4
0934
.7%
4,30
98,
000
12,3
0935
.0%
3350
Gre
ater
Tare
e4
3,89
312
,531
16,4
2423
.7%
4,64
210
,134
14,7
7631
.4%
3370
Gre
ater
Hum
e11
312
3,50
03,
812
8.2%
303
1,50
01,
803
16.8
%
3400
Gre
at L
akes
46,
149
13,3
4319
,492
31.5
%2,
977
8,08
711
,064
26.9
%
3450
Griffi
th C
ity
463
09,
581
10,2
116.
2%0
9,32
69,
326
0.0%
3500
Gun
daga
i9
289
559
848
34.1
%23
449
472
832
.1%
3550
Gun
neda
h11
3,32
55,
646
8,97
137
.1%
1,90
52,
771
4,67
640
.7%
3650
Guy
ra9
482
895
1,37
735
.0%
457
845
1,30
235
.1%
3660
Gw
ydir
101,
129
5,17
26,
301
17.9
%57
11,
560
2,13
126
.8%
3700
Har
den
920
72,
880
3,08
76.
7%0
2,30
02,
300
0.0%
3750
Port
Mac
quar
ie-H
astin
gs4
31,6
7215
,291
46,9
6367
.4%
20,0
150
20,0
1510
0.0%
3850
Hay
90
00
0.0%
00
00.
0%
4200
Inve
rell
112,
397
11,8
5014
,247
16.8
%2,
206
5,80
08,
006
27.6
%
Appendix 3: Recovery rates (continued)
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To
tal d
omes
tic re
cove
ry
(ker
bsid
e, c
lean
up,
dro
p off
)D
omes
tic re
cove
ry
(ker
bsid
e on
ly)
06
–07
06–0
7
ABS
Coun
cil n
ame
DLG group no.
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de,
cl
ean
up,
drop
-off,
dry
re
cycl
able
s an
d or
gani
cs
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de, c
lean
up
, dro
p-off
, w
aste
to
land
fill
Tota
l do
mes
tic
was
te
gene
rate
d
Tota
l do
mes
tic
reco
very
ra
te
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de
dry
recy
clab
les
and
orga
nics
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
w
aste
to
land
fill
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
w
aste
ge
nera
ted
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
re
cove
ry
rate
to
nnes
tonn
esto
nnes
%to
nnes
tonn
esto
nnes
%
NRA
351,
075
580,
282
931,
357
37.7
%18
9,58
238
4,54
357
4,12
533
.0%
60Al
bury
48,
627
11,5
8120
,208
42.7
%6,
333
10,1
6816
,501
38.4
%
110
Arm
idal
e D
umar
esq
410
,726
5,62
316
,349
65.6
%10
,726
5,62
316
,349
65.6
%
250
Balli
na
48,
210
13,5
4921
,759
37.7
%94
712
,060
13,0
077.
3%
300
Balra
nald
975
5012
560
.0%
00
00.
0%
470
Bath
urst
480
210
,502
11,3
047.
1%74
810
,500
11,2
486.
7%
550
Bega
Val
ley
415
,246
13,4
7828
,724
53.1
%6,
080
12,8
2318
,903
32.2
%
600
Belli
ngen
1112
,338
2,35
814
,696
84.0
%1,
196
1,50
82,
704
44.2
%
650
Berr
igan
1089
51,
635
2,53
035
.4%
789
1,30
02,
089
37.8
%
800
Blan
d10
523
4,46
64,
989
10.5
%0
2,61
82,
618
0.0%
850
Blay
ney
1046
52,
664
3,12
914
.9%
465
2,66
43,
129
14.9
%
900
Blue
Mou
ntai
ns7
20,5
4922
,800
43,3
4947
.4%
6,61
122
,359
28,9
7022
.8%
950
Boga
n9
01,
664
1,66
40.
0%0
1,66
41,
664
0.0%
1000
Bom
bala
91,
833
180
2,01
391
.1%
736
125
861
85.5
%
1050
Boor
owa
914
90
149
100.
0%14
90
149
100.
0%
1150
Bour
ke9
191
2,09
82,
289
8.3%
099
899
80.
0%
1200
Brew
arrin
a9
21,
700
1,70
20.
1%0
1,50
01,
500
0.0%
1250
Brok
en H
ill
46,
604
9,93
216
,536
39.9
%1,
083
6,47
07,
553
14.3
%
1350
Byro
n4
8,19
57,
080
15,2
7553
.6%
3,87
25,
161
9,03
342
.9%
1400
Cabo
nne
1160
04,
000
4,60
013
.0%
600
2,00
02,
600
23.1
%
1600
Carr
atho
ol9
160
328
488
32.8
%0
182
182
0.0%
1700
Cent
ral D
arlin
g 9
5091
896
85.
2%0
918
918
0.0%
1730
Clar
ence
Val
ley
415
,336
15,5
0530
,841
49.7
%8,
490
11,0
0019
,490
43.6
%
1750
Coba
r10
03,
330
3,33
00.
0%0
1,33
21,
332
0.0%
1800
Coffs
Har
bour
423
,321
17,8
3541
,156
56.7
%16
,035
11,9
2827
,963
57.3
%
1860
Cona
rgo
80
00
0.0%
00
00.
0%
2000
Cool
amon
9
00
00.
0%0
00
0.0%
2060
Coom
a-M
onar
o10
1,08
93,
110
4,19
925
.9%
01,
910
1,91
00.
0%
2150
Coon
ambl
e9
711,
100
1,17
16.
1%11
1,10
01,
111
1.0%
2200
Coot
amun
dra
106,
186
3,84
710
,033
61.7
%58
10
581
100.
0%
2310
Coro
wa
111,
079
4,37
65,
455
19.8
%87
91,
876
2,75
531
.9%
2350
Cow
ra11
865
3,84
24,
707
18.4
%77
73,
395
4,17
218
.6%
2500
Den
iliqu
in4
358
6,78
27,
140
5.0%
04,
149
4,14
90.
0%
2600
Dub
bo
41,
462
15,2
0616
,668
8.8%
2912
,544
12,5
730.
2%
2700
Dun
gog
101,
089
1,54
02,
629
41.4
%70
31,
000
1,70
341
.3%
2750
Euro
boda
lla4
7,90
25,
177
13,0
7960
.4%
6,46
74,
918
11,3
8556
.8%
2900
Forb
es10
910
6,27
77,
187
12.7
%64
72,
600
3,24
719
.9%
2950
Gilg
andr
a9
179
1,15
01,
329
13.4
%12
380
092
313
.3%
3020
Gle
n In
nes S
ever
n6
1,32
593
82,
263
58.6
%1,
012
900
1,91
252
.9%
3050
Glo
uces
ter
927
50
275
100.
0%27
50
275
100.
0%
3310
Gou
lbur
n M
ulw
arre
e4
4,30
98,
100
12,4
0934
.7%
4,30
98,
000
12,3
0935
.0%
3350
Gre
ater
Tare
e4
3,89
312
,531
16,4
2423
.7%
4,64
210
,134
14,7
7631
.4%
3370
Gre
ater
Hum
e11
312
3,50
03,
812
8.2%
303
1,50
01,
803
16.8
%
3400
Gre
at L
akes
46,
149
13,3
4319
,492
31.5
%2,
977
8,08
711
,064
26.9
%
3450
Griffi
th C
ity
463
09,
581
10,2
116.
2%0
9,32
69,
326
0.0%
3500
Gun
daga
i9
289
559
848
34.1
%23
449
472
832
.1%
3550
Gun
neda
h11
3,32
55,
646
8,97
137
.1%
1,90
52,
771
4,67
640
.7%
3650
Guy
ra9
482
895
1,37
735
.0%
457
845
1,30
235
.1%
3660
Gw
ydir
101,
129
5,17
26,
301
17.9
%57
11,
560
2,13
126
.8%
3700
Har
den
920
72,
880
3,08
76.
7%0
2,30
02,
300
0.0%
3750
Port
Mac
quar
ie-H
astin
gs4
31,6
7215
,291
46,9
6367
.4%
20,0
150
20,0
1510
0.0%
3850
Hay
90
00
0.0%
00
00.
0%
4200
Inve
rell
112,
397
11,8
5014
,247
16.8
%2,
206
5,80
08,
006
27.6
%
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To
tal d
omes
tic re
cove
ry
(ker
bsid
e, c
lean
up,
dro
p off
)D
omes
tic re
cove
ry
(ker
bsid
e on
ly)
06
–07
06–0
7
ABS
Coun
cil n
ame
DLG group no.
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de,
cl
ean
up,
drop
-off,
dry
re
cycl
able
s an
d or
gani
cs
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de, c
lean
up
, dro
p-off
, w
aste
to
land
fill
Tota
l do
mes
tic
was
te
gene
rate
d
Tota
l do
mes
tic
reco
very
ra
te
Dom
estic
ke
rbsi
de
dry
recy
clab
les
and
orga
nics
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
w
aste
to
land
fill
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
w
aste
ge
nera
ted
Tota
l do
mes
tic
kerb
side
re
cove
ry
rate
to
nnes
tonn
esto
nnes
%to
nnes
tonn
esto
nnes
%
4250
Jeril
derie
820
832
852
2.3%
083
283
20.
0%
4300
June
e10
468
1,11
01,
578
29.7
%46
885
01,
318
35.5
%
4350
Kem
psey
42,
016
13,1
9515
,211
13.3
%1,
836
9,50
011
,336
16.2
%
4550
Kyog
le10
184
3,61
83,
802
4.8%
02,
444
2,44
40.
0%
4600
Lach
lan
100
00
0.0%
00
00.
0%
4750
Leet
on11
5,00
014
,810
19,8
1025
.2%
03,
060
3,06
00.
0%
4850
Lism
ore
416
,543
12,4
4728
,990
57.1
%7,
700
6,24
813
,948
55.2
%
4880
Lith
gow
4
920
10,6
5411
,574
7.9%
920
4,02
24,
942
18.6
%
4920
Live
rpoo
l Pla
ins
1090
20
902
100.
0%28
22,
259
2,54
111
.1%
4950
Lock
hart
90
5,84
35,
843
0.0%
052
052
00.
0%
5270
Mid
-Wes
tern
42,
820
9,02
211
,842
23.8
%1,
890
4,98
06,
870
27.5
%
5300
Mor
ee P
lain
s11
2,08
22,
893
4,97
541
.8%
956
2,58
43,
540
27.0
%
5500
Mur
ray
1033
92,
555
2,89
411
.7%
339
2,05
52,
394
14.2
%
5550
Mur
rum
bidg
ee9
151,
400
1,41
51.
1%0
1,00
01,
000
0.0%
5650
Mus
wel
lbro
ok11
2,42
04,
075
6,49
537
.3%
2,09
12,
700
4,79
143
.6%
5700
Nam
bucc
a11
4,37
311
,701
16,0
7427
.2%
1,52
58,
303
9,82
815
.5%
5750
Nar
rabr
i11
1,58
92,
000
3,58
944
.3%
1,58
90
1,58
910
0.0%
5800
Nar
rand
era
100
936
936
0.0%
093
693
60.
0%
5850
Nar
rom
ine
1071
52,
100
2,81
525
.4%
715
2,10
02,
815
25.4
%
6110
Obe
ron
1024
32,
800
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983
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378
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rang
1170
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800
3,50
020
.0%
570
057
010
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6200
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es11
864
086
410
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861
086
110
0.0%
6470
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anbe
yan
49,
578
7,40
416
,982
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302
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,280
47.5
%
6610
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mon
d Va
lley
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829
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5111
,880
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262
0.0%
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leto
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827
,751
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854
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57,
199
25.8
%
7050
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y Ri
ver
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913
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175
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19.
4%
7310
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wor
th R
egio
nal
420
,071
21,1
7441
,245
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%5,
531
13,4
7419
,005
29.1
%
7350
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ora
1068
83,
370
4,05
817
.0%
701,
638
1,70
84.
1%
7400
Tent
erfie
ld10
562
4,00
64,
568
12.3
%0
1,35
01,
350
0.0%
7450
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baru
mba
90
3,35
03,
350
0.0%
075
075
00.
0%
7510
Tum
ut11
1,34
03,
890
5,23
025
.6%
1,29
02,
890
4,18
030
.9%
7550
Twee
d5
17,1
2429
,790
46,9
1436
.5%
8,79
125
,460
34,2
5125
.7%
7620
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er H
unte
r11
00
00.
0%0
00
0.0%
7640
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er L
achl
an10
199
019
910
0.0%
300
3010
0.0%
7650
Ura
lla10
1,39
72,
676
4,07
334
.3%
798
1,75
52,
553
31.3
%
7700
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na S
hire
863
741
804
7.8%
01,
980
1,98
00.
0%
7750
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ga W
agga
416
,023
12,1
1628
,139
56.9
%16
,023
10,3
6026
,383
60.7
%
7800
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ool
934
41,
300
1,64
420
.9%
297
800
1,09
727
.1%
7850
Wal
cha
976
997
91,
748
44.0
%20
350
470
728
.7%
7900
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gett
1050
03,
650
4,15
012
.1%
02,
900
2,90
00.
0%
7950
War
ren
Shire
975
1,50
01,
575
4.8%
01,
500
1,50
00.
0%
8020
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rum
bung
le11
1,24
57,
250
8,49
514
.7%
1,11
15,
200
6,31
117
.6%
8100
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din
915
00
150
100.
0%0
00
0.0%
8150
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lingt
on10
900
3,35
04,
250
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%0
2,50
02,
500
0.0%
8200
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twor
th10
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059
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0%0
580
580
0.0%
8400
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lond
illy
67,
340
8,93
216
,272
45.1
%6,
222
8,16
214
,384
43.3
%
8710
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111,
114
4,30
05,
414
20.6
%73
91,
300
2,03
936
.2%
8750
Youn
g11
1,86
24,
458
6,32
029
.5%
991
3,35
44,
345
22.8
%
Appendix 3: Recovery rates (continued)
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To
tal d
omes
tic re
cove
ry
(ker
bsid
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lean
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dro
p off
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omes
tic re
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ry
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ly)
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06–0
7
ABS
Coun
cil n
ame
DLG group no.
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estic
ke
rbsi
de,
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ean
up,
drop
-off,
dry
re
cycl
able
s an
d or
gani
cs
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de, c
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, dro
p-off
, w
aste
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fill
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l do
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was
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gene
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d
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very
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and
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nics
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l do
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side
re
cove
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rate
to
nnes
tonn
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nnes
tonn
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nnes
%
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derie
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852
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083
283
20.
0%
4300
June
e10
468
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01,
578
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885
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318
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%
4350
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psey
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,211
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836
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%
4550
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le10
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83,
802
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444
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0%
4600
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lan
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00
00.
0%
4750
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on11
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014
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060
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00.
0%
4850
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ore
416
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4728
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%7,
700
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813
,948
55.2
%
4880
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gow
4
920
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5411
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24,
942
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%
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rpoo
l Pla
ins
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259
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hart
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843
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052
052
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0%
5270
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-Wes
tern
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820
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890
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870
27.5
%
5300
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ee P
lain
s11
2,08
22,
893
4,97
541
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956
2,58
43,
540
27.0
%
5500
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ray
1033
92,
555
2,89
411
.7%
339
2,05
52,
394
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%
5550
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bidg
ee9
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400
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1,00
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000
0.0%
5650
Mus
wel
lbro
ok11
2,42
04,
075
6,49
537
.3%
2,09
12,
700
4,79
143
.6%
5700
Nam
bucc
a11
4,37
311
,701
16,0
7427
.2%
1,52
58,
303
9,82
815
.5%
5750
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rabr
i11
1,58
92,
000
3,58
944
.3%
1,58
90
1,58
910
0.0%
5800
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rand
era
100
936
936
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093
693
60.
0%
5850
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rom
ine
1071
52,
100
2,81
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.4%
715
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02,
815
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%
6110
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000
0.0%
6150
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nge
48,
983
14,1
7723
,160
38.8
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378
12,0
2315
,401
21.9
%
6180
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rang
1170
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800
3,50
020
.0%
570
057
010
0.0%
6200
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es11
864
086
410
0.0%
861
086
110
0.0%
6470
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anbe
yan
49,
578
7,40
416
,982
56.4
%6,
302
6,97
813
,280
47.5
%
6610
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mon
d Va
lley
41,
829
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5111
,880
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%0
5,26
25,
262
0.0%
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leto
n4
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854
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57,
199
25.8
%
7050
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y Ri
ver
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196
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913
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62,
175
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19.
4%
7310
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wor
th R
egio
nal
420
,071
21,1
7441
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%5,
531
13,4
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%
7350
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ora
1068
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370
4,05
817
.0%
701,
638
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84.
1%
7400
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erfie
ld10
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64,
568
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%0
1,35
01,
350
0.0%
7450
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03,
350
0.0%
075
075
00.
0%
7510
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ut11
1,34
03,
890
5,23
025
.6%
1,29
02,
890
4,18
030
.9%
7550
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d5
17,1
2429
,790
46,9
1436
.5%
8,79
125
,460
34,2
5125
.7%
7620
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er H
unte
r11
00
00.
0%0
00
0.0%
7640
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er L
achl
an10
199
019
910
0.0%
300
3010
0.0%
7650
Ura
lla10
1,39
72,
676
4,07
334
.3%
798
1,75
52,
553
31.3
%
7700
Ura
na S
hire
863
741
804
7.8%
01,
980
1,98
00.
0%
7750
Wag
ga W
agga
416
,023
12,1
1628
,139
56.9
%16
,023
10,3
6026
,383
60.7
%
7800
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ool
934
41,
300
1,64
420
.9%
297
800
1,09
727
.1%
7850
Wal
cha
976
997
91,
748
44.0
%20
350
470
728
.7%
7900
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gett
1050
03,
650
4,15
012
.1%
02,
900
2,90
00.
0%
7950
War
ren
Shire
975
1,50
01,
575
4.8%
01,
500
1,50
00.
0%
8020
War
rum
bung
le11
1,24
57,
250
8,49
514
.7%
1,11
15,
200
6,31
117
.6%
8100
Wed
din
915
00
150
100.
0%0
00
0.0%
8150
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lingt
on10
900
3,35
04,
250
21.2
%0
2,50
02,
500
0.0%
8200
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twor
th10
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059
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0%0
580
580
0.0%
8400
Wol
lond
illy
67,
340
8,93
216
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45.1
%6,
222
8,16
214
,384
43.3
%
8710
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111,
114
4,30
05,
414
20.6
%73
91,
300
2,03
936
.2%
8750
Youn
g11
1,86
24,
458
6,32
029
.5%
991
3,35
44,
345
22.8
%
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Appendix 4: Household yield by council
ABS Council nameDLG
group no.
Kerbside dry recycling kg/
hh/wk
Kerbside dry recycling kg/ca/wk
Kerbside residual waste
kg/hh/wk
Kerbside residual waste
kg/ca/wk
NSW 5.30 2.04 11.46 4.27
60 Albury 4 4.26 1.77 9.69 4.02
110 Armidale Dumaresq 4 6.11 2.14 12.61 4.41
150 Ashfield 2 5.49 1.99 11.99 4.35
200 Auburn 2 5.10 1.62 15.03 4.71
250 Ballina 4 1.14 0.45 14.49 5.76
300 Balranald1 9 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
350 Bankstown 3 5.99 1.88 12.30 3.86
470 Bathurst 4 4.66 2.02 15.90 5.38
500 Baulkham Hills 7 5.24 1.86 16.29 5.77
550 Bega Valley 4 5.51 2.42 17.31 7.60
600 Bellingen 11 6.08 1.77 7.67 2.23
650 Berrigan 10 5.94 2.55 9.79 3.00
750 Blacktown 3 5.23 1.74 9.21 3.06
800 Bland 10 0.00 0.00 31.43 7.94
850 Blayney 10 5.06 1.30 28.99 7.43
900 Blue Mountains 7 4.06 1.82 13.75 5.65
950 Bogan 9 0.00 0.00 36.61 10.69
1000 Bombala 9 18.01 6.17 3.06 0.91
1050 Boorowa1 9 4.65 3.37 0.00 0.00
1100 Botany Bay 2 2.75 0.97 13.41 4.75
1150 Bourke 9 0.00 0.00 18.31 5.97
1200 Brewarrina 9 0.00 0.00 52.93 14.44
1250 Broken Hill 4 0.00 0.00 13.25 6.18
1300 Burwood 2 6.89 2.27 13.02 4.30
1350 Byron 4 6.66 2.60 8.87 3.24
1400 Cabonne 11 4.74 0.89 15.79 2.98
1450 Camden 6 6.61 2.33 11.74 4.03
1500 Campbelltown 7 5.65 2.10 10.86 3.72
1520 Canada Bay 2 5.96 2.57 9.09 3.93
1750 Cobar 10 0.00 0.00 15.69 5.01
1800 Coffs Harbour 4 9.15 3.67 8.83 3.37
1860 Conargo3 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2000 Coolamon1 9 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2060 Cooma-Monaro 10 0.00 0.00 13.17 3.61
2150 Coonamble 9 1.05 0.35 14.81 4.87
2200 Cootamundra 10 3.74 1.63 0.00 0.00
2310 Corowa 11 4.00 1.93 8.53 3.15
2350 Cowra 11 4.40 1.35 19.23 5.01
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ABS Council nameDLG
group no.
Kerbside dry recycling kg/
hh/wk
Kerbside dry recycling kg/ca/wk
Kerbside residual waste
kg/hh/wk
Kerbside residual waste
kg/ca/wk
NSW 5.30 2.04 11.46 4.27
2500 Deniliquin 4 0.00 0.00 28.04 10.34
2600 Dubbo 4 1.45 0.53 18.23 6.11
2700 Dungog 10 4.45 1.88 6.31 2.28
2750 Eurobodalla 4 4.33 2.65 4.81 2.58
2850 Fairfield 3 3.56 1.11 5.57 1.74
2900 Forbes 10 4.61 1.51 18.52 5.13
2950 Gilgandra 9 2.29 0.82 14.86 3.27
3020 Glen Innes Severn 6 7.37 2.42 5.80 1.90
3050 Gloucester1 9 3.40 1.24 0.00 0.00
3100 Gosford 7 4.90 2.07 9.04 3.82
3310 Goulburn Mulwarree
4 6.93 3.04 12.86 5.64
3350 Greater Taree 4 4.53 2.79 9.89 4.15
3370 Greater Hume 11 13.78 3.00 13.03 2.84
3400 Great Lakes 4 4.31 1.86 10.86 4.58
3450 Griffith City 4 0.00 0.00 24.90 7.21
3500 Gundagai 9 5.33 1.60 11.26 2.47
3550 Gunnedah 11 6.38 2.45 12.85 4.45
3650 Guyra 9 7.88 2.00 14.59 3.69
3660 Gwydir 10 8.57 2.07 23.40 5.44
3700 Harden 9 0.00 0.00 44.14 11.87
3750 Port Macquarie-Hastings
4 6.05 2.85 0.00 0.00
3800 Hawkesbury 6 7.89 3.01 16.40 5.80
3850 Hay1 9 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
3950 Holroyd 3 5.15 1.70 16.98 5.59
4000 Hornsby 7 7.21 2.43 10.81 3.54
4100 Hunters Hill 2 6.27 2.13 0.42 0.14
4150 Hurstville 3 4.59 1.74 10.84 4.04
4200 Inverell 11 8.54 3.94 22.46 6.91
4250 Jerilderie 8 0.00 0.00 44.82 9.35
4300 Junee 10 4.85 1.65 8.80 2.70
4350 Kempsey 4 3.52 1.50 18.21 6.42
4400 Kiama 4 5.39 2.18 8.48 3.39
4450 Kogarah 2 5.86 2.20 9.93 3.73
4500 Ku-ring-gai 3 9.34 3.28 9.85 3.46
4550 Kyogle 10 0.00 0.00 24.49 4.85
4600 Lachlan1 10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
4650 Lake Macquarie 5 4.74 1.79 15.22 5.75
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ABS Council nameDLG
group no.
Kerbside dry recycling kg/
hh/wk
Kerbside dry recycling kg/ca/wk
Kerbside residual waste
kg/hh/wk
Kerbside residual waste
kg/ca/wk
NSW 5.30 2.04 11.46 4.27
4700 Lane Cove 2 6.80 2.64 19.05 7.39
4750 Leeton 11 0.00 0.00 16.39 5.01
4800 Leichhardt 2 5.70 2.72 8.21 3.92
4850 Lismore 4 0.00 0.00 8.84 2.72
4880 Lithgow 4 2.39 1.23 10.44 3.75
4900 Liverpool 7 4.21 1.41 17.88 5.98
4920 Liverpool Plains 10 2.42 0.76 17.52 5.53
4950 Lockhart 9 0.00 0.00 2.68 3.02
5050 Maitland 4 4.47 1.70 16.01 5.88
5150 Manly 2 6.96 3.15 7.67 3.47
5200 Marrickville 3 4.98 2.24 9.07 4.08
5270 Mid-Western 4 7.30 2.06 15.44 4.36
5300 Moree Plains 11 3.11 1.26 8.41 3.41
5350 Mosman 2 7.93 3.13 11.06 4.37
5500 Murray 10 3.25 2.02 14.44 5.90
5550 Murrumbidgee 9 0.00 0.00 23.51 7.38
5650 Muswellbrook 11 5.20 1.52 11.01 3.26
5700 Nambucca 11 4.76 1.57 25.90 8.57
5750 Narrabri1 11 7.83 2.23 0.00 0.00
5800 Narrandera 10 0.00 0.00 8.72 2.89
5850 Narromine 10 6.84 2.15 20.10 5.96
5900 Newcastle 5 5.29 2.03 15.45 5.93
5950 North Sydney 2 4.90 2.52 6.94 3.57
6110 Oberon 10 0.00 0.00 16.94 3.66
6150 Orange 4 5.04 1.76 17.94 6.25
6180 Palerang1 11 7.01 2.49 0.00 0.00
6200 Parkes1 11 3.54 1.12 0.00 0.00
6250 Parramatta 3 5.92 2.26 11.21 4.13
6350 Penrith 7 4.78 1.69 18.16 6.41
6370 Pittwater 2 8.82 3.35 10.05 3.70
6400 Port Stephens 4 3.26 1.41 7.48 3.24
6470 Queanbeyan 4 4.68 1.86 9.24 3.54
6550 Randwick 3 4.68 2.00 10.45 4.46
6610 Richmond Valley 4 0.00 0.00 16.22 4.56
6650 Rockdale 3 5.95 2.16 13.65 4.96
6700 Ryde 3 5.37 2.00 10.22 3.80
6900 Shellharbour 4 4.66 1.66 11.38 4.05
6950 Shoalhaven 5 4.51 2.16 9.11 4.35
7000 Singleton 4 4.71 1.69 13.58 4.47
7050 Snowy River 10 1.89 1.07 18.15 5.54
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ABS Council nameDLG
group no.
Kerbside dry recycling kg/
hh/wk
Kerbside dry recycling kg/ca/wk
Kerbside residual waste
kg/hh/wk
Kerbside residual waste
kg/ca/wk
NSW 5.30 2.04 11.46 4.27
7100 Strathfield 2 4.75 1.55 13.85 4.53
7150 Sutherland 3 6.78 2.53 12.00 4.48
7210 Sydney 1 3.04 1.64 7.63 4.11
7310 Tamworth Regional 4 3.88 1.35 13.35 4.64
7350 Temora 10 0.64 0.30 13.24 5.16
7400 Tenterfield 10 0.00 0.00 14.19 3.83
7450 Tumbarumba 9 0.00 0.00 15.39 3.91
7510 Tumut 11 6.66 2.20 15.88 4.94
7550 Tweed 5 5.15 2.09 16.79 5.90
7620 Upper Hunter1 11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7640 Upper Lachlan1 10 0.11 0.08 0.00 0.00
7650 Uralla 10 10.90 2.57 33.82 5.64
7700 Urana Shire 8 0.00 0.00 96.64 29.18
7750 Wagga Wagga 4 8.64 3.34 9.47 3.33
7800 Wakool 9 5.18 1.79 13.92 3.40
7850 Walcha 9 5.64 2.86 14.01 2.91
7900 Walgett 10 0.00 0.00 28.73 7.75
7950 Warren Shire 9 0.00 0.00 36.56 10.05
8000 Warringah 3 6.80 2.55 9.62 3.60
8020 Warrumbungle 11 7.61 2.09 5.37 1.48
8050 Waverley 2 6.14 2.82 9.28 4.27
8100 Weddin1 9 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
8150 Wellington 10 0.00 0.00 19.89 5.72
8200 Wentworth 10 0.00 0.00 4.45 1.57
8250 Willoughby 2 8.69 3.60 7.21 2.99
8350 Wingecarribee 4 5.44 3.00 6.40 2.35
8400 Wollondilly 6 5.03 1.62 11.80 3.80
8450 Wollongong 5 4.56 1.77 9.41 3.65
8500 Woollahra 2 6.43 3.08 8.90 4.26
8550 Wyong 7 4.67 1.89 9.20 3.72
8710 Yass 11 4.26 1.03 7.49 1.82
8750 Young 11 5.90 1.54 19.82 5.16
Figures based on kerbside collection with a kerbside service
1 No kerbside waste data reported2 No kerbside recycling data reported3 No kerbside services
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Appendix 5: Charges, costs and per capita06–07 06–07 06–07
ABS Council name RegionDLG
group no.
Total domestic waste
management charges
Recyclables – kgs/ capita /
annum
Domestic waste – kgs/ capita /
annum
$ kg/ca/yr kg/ca/yr
7210 Sydney S 1 $252.00 86.44 235.51
150 Ashfield S 2 $154.00 129.34 247.62
200 Auburn S 2 $245.90 111.93 256.93
1100 Botany Bay S 2 $269.00 66.01 271.88
1300 Burwood S 2 $260.00 166.66 228.93
1520 Canada Bay S 2 $230.00 194.71 224.38
4100 Hunters Hill S 2 $355.66 214.19 140.22
4450 Kogarah S 2 $267.28 187.88 222.37
4700 Lane Cove S 2 $312.00 185.90 384.19
4800 Leichhardt S 2 $357.00 171.85 238.95
5150 Manly S 2 $312.00 204.49 202.59
5350 Mosman S 2 $277.00 219.45 242.88
5950 North Sydney S 2 $186.00 165.91 205.30
6370 Pittwater S 2 $298.00 294.03 212.61
7100 Strathfield S 2 $283.00 85.26 245.83
8050 Waverley S 2 $339.00 159.50 221.83
8250 Willoughby S 2 $286.36 270.34 167.14
8500 Woollahra S 2 $260.00 231.07 237.65
350 Bankstown S 3 $270.00 197.28 218.67
750 Blacktown S 3 $230.00 235.46 176.58
1550 Canterbury S 3 $264.00 159.65 253.21
2850 Fairfield S 3 $279.48 270.02 128.06
3950 Holroyd S 3 $220.40 99.69 325.10
4150 Hurstville S 3 $247.70 156.40 232.43
4500 Ku-ring-gai S 3 $250.00 322.35 196.95
5200 Marrickville S 3 $270.95 151.55 232.51
6250 Parramatta S 3 $232.40 177.14 243.45
6550 Randwick S 3 $339.70 148.21 254.35
6650 Rockdale S 3 $263.00 154.77 298.22
6700 Ryde S 3 $272.00 189.73 232.53
7150 Sutherland S 3 $249.00 243.43 264.52
8000 Warringah S 3 $142.00 249.50 219.90
60 Albury N 4 $115.00 177.40 238.15
110 Armidale Dumaresq N 4 $206.00 437.21 229.20
250 Ballina R 4 $187.00 203.89 336.49
470 Bathurst N 4 $143.00 21.37 279.74
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ABS Council name RegionDLG
group no.
Total domestic waste
management charges
Recyclables – kgs/ capita /
annum
Domestic waste – kgs/ capita /
annum
$ kg/ca/yr kg/ca/yr
550 Bega Valley N 4 $146.12 470.14 415.62
1250 Broken Hill N 4 $135.00 327.92 493.17
1350 Byron R 4 $156.00 267.50 231.11
1720 Cessnock E 4 $239.00 83.27 627.49
1730 Clarence Valley R 4 $187.00 305.85 309.22
1800 Coffs Harbour R 4 $290.00 342.84 262.20
2500 Deniliquin N 4 $244.00 46.40 879.07
2600 Dubbo N 4 $124.00 37.01 384.97
2750 Eurobodalla N 4 $214.55 215.93 141.47
3310 Goulburn Mulwarree N 4 $186.50 157.97 296.95
3350 Greater Taree R 4 $202.28 82.87 266.74
3400 Great Lakes R 4 $170.00 180.95 392.65
3450 Griffith City N 4 $160.00 25.33 385.29
3750 Port Macquarie - Hastings R 4 $337.00 443.54 214.14
4350 Kempsey R 4 $198.50 70.80 463.41
4400 Kiama E 4 $340.60 197.91 181.80
4850 Lismore R 4 $166.00 374.06 281.45
4880 Lithgow N 4 $278.00 44.55 515.93
5050 Maitland E 4 $213.25 100.71 481.92
5270 Mid-Western N 4 $133.92 128.26 410.41
6150 Orange N 4 $189.30 242.72 383.07
6400 Port Stephens E 4 $256.00 263.85 207.84
6470 Queanbeyan N 4 $196.00 252.82 195.43
6610 Richmond Valley R 4 $221.00 82.49 453.32
6900 Shellharbour E 4 $0.00 238.56 333.86
7000 Singleton R 4 $217.00 131.62 1,206.30
7310 Tamworth Regional N 4 $208.00 359.06 378.79
7750 Wagga Wagga N 4 $187.00 267.46 202.24
8350 Wingecarribee E 4 $263.00 351.48 146.65
4650 Lake Macquarie E 5 $227.25 150.60 607.25
5900 Newcastle E 5 $207.79 111.41 316.86
6950 Shoalhaven E 5 $300.00 267.83 327.93
7550 Tweed R 5 $189.00 206.43 359.11
8450 Wollongong E 5 $210.00 244.08 242.17
1450 Camden S 6 $375.00 230.10 227.95
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ABS Council name RegionDLG
group no.
Total domestic waste
management charges
Recyclables – kgs/ capita /
annum
Domestic waste – kgs/ capita /
annum
$ kg/ca/yr kg/ca/yr
3020 Glen Innes Severn N 6 $205.00 145.70 103.13
3800 Hawkesbury E 6 $259.30 223.05 439.26
8400 Wollondilly R 6 $289.00 177.72 216.27
500 Baulkham Hills S 7 $270.00 98.71 330.43
900 Blue Mountains R 7 $224.00 270.10 299.68
1500 Campbelltown S 7 $193.45 199.37 215.47
3100 Gosford E 7 $265.60 253.60 198.79
4000 Hornsby S 7 $253.00 218.09 201.11
4900 Liverpool S 7 $227.00 62.79 324.08
6350 Penrith S 7 $243.00 87.74 347.88
8550 Wyong E 7 $265.85 325.90 314.52
1860 Conargo N 8 $0.00 0.00 0.00
4250 Jerilderie N 8 $145.00 11.69 486.27
7700 Urana Shire N 8 $140.00 48.28 1,518.01
300 Balranald N 9 $217.00 29.46 19.64
950 Bogan N 9 $122.16 0.00 555.78
1000 Bombala N 9 $193.00 693.01 68.05
1050 Boorowa N 9 $170.00 62.34 0.00
1150 Bourke N 9 $195.00 59.37 652.16
1200 Brewarrina N 9 $256.00 1.00 850.85
1600 Carrathool N 9 $92.70 54.96 112.68
1700 Central Darling N 9 $270.00 24.90 457.17
2000 Coolamon N 9 $165.00 0.00 0.00
2150 Coonamble N 9 $237.00 16.35 253.34
2950 Gilgandra N 9 $276.00 37.96 244.58
3050 Gloucester R 9 $210.60 55.17 0.00
3500 Gundagai N 9 $236.50 75.05 145.16
3650 Guyra N 9 $393.80 109.44 203.32
3700 Harden N 9 $230.00 55.57 773.15
3850 Hay N 9 $92.00 0.00 0.00
4950 Lockhart N 9 $155.55 0.00 1,764.19
5550 Murrumbidgee N 9 $100.00 5.75 537.02
7450 Tumbarumba N 9 $280.00 0.00 907.37
7800 Wakool N 9 $212.00 76.02 286.98
7850 Walcha N 9 $250.00 231.14 294.26
7950 Warren Shire N 9 $158.00 26.12 522.47
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group no.
Total domestic waste
management charges
Recyclables – kgs/ capita /
annum
Domestic waste – kgs/ capita /
annum
$ kg/ca/yr kg/ca/yr
8100 Weddin N 9 $162.00 39.55 0.00
650 Berrigan N 10 $178.00 107.35 196.11
800 Bland N 10 $225.00 82.45 704.08
850 Blayney N 10 $166.60 67.48 386.59
1750 Cobar N 10 $160.00 0.00 651.41
2060 Cooma-Monaro N 10 $210.00 107.12 305.92
2200 Cootamundra N 10 $228.80 814.33 506.38
2700 Dungog R 10 $220.50 129.15 182.64
2900 Forbes N 10 $221.35 93.29 643.46
3660 Gwydir N 10 $160.45 204.71 937.64
4300 Junee N 10 $205.00 77.36 183.47
4550 Kyogle R 10 $230.00 19.00 373.53
4600 Lachlan N 10 $152.70 0.00 0.00
4920 Liverpool Plains N 10 $0.00 114.92 297.36
5500 Murray N 10 $175.10 50.60 381.40
5800 Narrandera N 10 $197.60 0.00 150.17
5850 Narromine N 10 $275.00 105.52 309.92
6110 Oberon N 10 $124.00 46.20 532.32
7050 Snowy River N 10 $431.50 158.33 359.68
7350 Temora N 10 $130.20 112.77 552.37
7400 Tenterfield N 10 $211.50 82.81 590.25
7640 Upper Lachlan N 10 $194.00 27.13 0.00
7650 Uralla N 10 $196.50 233.23 446.82
7900 Walgett N 10 $287.35 69.45 507.01
8150 Wellington N 10 $177.00 107.07 398.52
8200 Wentworth N 10 $170.00 0.00 83.26
600 Bellingen R 11 $308.00 950.17 181.59
1400 Cabonne N 11 $248.40 46.49 309.91
2310 Corowa N 11 $200.00 94.20 382.05
2350 Cowra N 11 $332.00 66.39 294.97
3370 Greater Hume N 11 $170.00 30.69 344.25
3550 Gunnedah N 11 $190.00 277.86 471.84
4200 Inverell N 11 $237.00 148.41 733.66
4750 Leeton N 11 $144.60 425.82 1,261.28
5300 Moree Plains N 11 $232.60 142.80 198.42
5650 Muswellbrook R 11 $247.00 151.78 255.58
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group no.
Total domestic waste
management charges
Recyclables – kgs/ capita /
annum
Domestic waste – kgs/ capita /
annum
$ kg/ca/yr kg/ca/yr
5700 Nambucca R 11 $388.00 234.71 627.97
5750 Narrabri N 11 $220.00 116.13 146.20
6180 Palerang N 11 $387.00 54.21 216.84
6200 Parkes N 11 $180.00 58.19 0.00
7510 Tumut N 11 $251.30 119.01 345.47
7620 Upper Hunter R 11 $488.00 0.00 0.00
8020 Warrumbungle N 11 $243.00 121.99 710.23
8710 Yass N 11 $265.00 81.04 312.80
8750 Young N 11 $172.93 149.10 356.98
Sydney Metro Area S
Extended Regulated Area E
Non Regulated Area N
Regional Regulated Area R
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